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Effectiveness Of Tailored Lifestyle Interventions, Using Web-Based And Print-Mail, For Reducing Blood Pressure Among Rural Women With Prehypertension: Main Results Of The Wellness For Women: Dashing Towards Health Clinical Trial., Patricia A. Hageman, Carol H. Pullen, Melody A. Hertzog, Linda Boeckner Dec 2014

Effectiveness Of Tailored Lifestyle Interventions, Using Web-Based And Print-Mail, For Reducing Blood Pressure Among Rural Women With Prehypertension: Main Results Of The Wellness For Women: Dashing Towards Health Clinical Trial., Patricia A. Hageman, Carol H. Pullen, Melody A. Hertzog, Linda Boeckner

Journal Articles: Physical Therapy

Background Lifestyle modification is recommended for management of prehypertension, yet finding effective interventions to reach rural women is a public health challenge. This community-based clinical trial compared the effectiveness of standard advice to two multi-component theory-based tailored interventions, using web-based or print-mailed delivery, in reducing blood pressure among rural women, ages 40–69, with prehypertension.

Methods 289 women with prehypertension enrolled in the Wellness for Women: DASHing towards Health trial, a 12-month intervention with 12-month follow-up. Women were randomly assigned to groups using a 1:2:2 ratio, comparing standard advice (30-minute counseling session) to two interventions (two 2-hour counseling sessions, 5 phone …


Evidence For The Use Of Exercise In Patients With Breast Cancer To Reduce Cancer-Related Fatigue, Betsy J. Becker Feb 2014

Evidence For The Use Of Exercise In Patients With Breast Cancer To Reduce Cancer-Related Fatigue, Betsy J. Becker

Posters and Presentations: Physical Therapy

Background & Purpose:

Cancer-related fatigue is the most commonly reported side effect of cancer treatment and affects 70-100% of patients. According to the 2013 National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines on Cancer-Related Fatigue, institutions should assess the quality of fatigue management in their continuous quality improvement projects. In addition, the Guidelines also state that Medicare contracts should reimburse for fatigue management and disability insurance should include coverage for the continuing effects of fatigue.

Exercise has been suggested for breast cancer survivors as an intervention to reduce cancer-related fatigue both during and after cancer treatment. However, it has been reported that only …


Multidisplinary Simulation In Physical Therapist Assistant Education, Betsy J. Becker, Nikki Sleddens, Ian Thompson Feb 2014

Multidisplinary Simulation In Physical Therapist Assistant Education, Betsy J. Becker, Nikki Sleddens, Ian Thompson

Posters and Presentations: Physical Therapy

Background and Purpose: Clinical simulation has been shown to be an effective method of teaching students in a controlled environment. Utilizing a realistic setting with built-in controls, allows students to practice skills, receive instructor feedback and complete self-assessments to refine performance prior to participation in terminal clinical education. Small group instructor-led debriefing is also an essential part of the process to facilitate reflection on performance. Currently there are very few published reports of multidisciplinary simulation including physical therapist assistant (PTA) students with high fidelity simulation mannequins and live standardized patients. Traditionally PTA students have very little, if any, actual …